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Jong Keun Seon 2 Articles
Treatment in Distal Humerus Fracture with Anatomical Y Plate
Eun Sun Moon, Sung Man Rowe, Jong Keun Seon, Myung Sun Kim, Seong Beom Cho
J Korean Fract Soc 2004;17(2):76-82.   Published online April 30, 2004
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2004.17.2.76
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PURPOSE
To evaluate the clinical results of this modified anatomical Y-plate in treatment of distal humerus fracture and factors that affect the results.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
From April 1991 to January 2002, 40 cases (16 male, 24 female) of distal humeral fractures were treated using a modified anatomical Y plate. The patient's age, gender, pain, range of motion, instability, function, bone union, and complication were recorded.
RESULTS
At the operation, the mean age of patients is 49.5 years (12~74 years) and mean follow up period is 18 months (13~82 months). In the range of motion, mean flexion is 122.1 degrees (75~140 degrees) and mean flexion contracture is 11.4 degrees (0~30 degrees). Results by Morrey's functional evaluation include 15 excellent, 23 good and 2 fair cases. There are 2 excellent and 5 good cases in patients of supracondylar fracture which didn't involve the articular surface (A2, A3 type of AO classification), and 13 excellent, 18 good and 2 fair cases in patients of intracondylar fracture which involve the articular surface (B2, C1, C2, C3 type). But there is no statistical significance in results between two groups. There are 3 excellent, 3 good cases in 6 open fracture and 2 excellent, 6 good and 1 fair case in 9 patients with multiple trauma. The patient's age, gender, open fracture, multiple trauma, and intraarticular fracture did not affect the results.
CONCLUSION
Satisfactory results can be obtained if the modified anatomical Y-plate is used to treat a distal humerus fracture, regardless of many factors affecting the results.

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  • Comparative study of a Y- anatomical and innovative locking plate versus double plate for supracondylar humeral fracture
    Hugo Barret, Romain Ceccarelli, Paul Vial D’Allais, Matthias Winter, Michel Chammas, Bertrand Coulet, Cyril Lazerges
    Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research.2023; 109(5): 103380.     CrossRef
  • Étude comparative d’une plaque verrouillée anatomique et innovante en Y par rapport à 2 plaques à 90 degrés pour la prise en charge des fractures supra condyliennes de l’humérus
    Hugo Barret, Romain Ceccarelli, Paul Vial d’Allais, Matthias Winter, Michel Chammas, Bertrand Coulet, Cyril Lazerges
    Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique.2023; 109(5): 648.     CrossRef
  • Double Parallel Plates Fixation for Distal Humerus Fractures
    Young Hak Roh, Moon Sang Chung, Goo Hyun Baek, Young Ho Lee, Hyuk-Jin Lee, Joon Oh Lee, Kyu-Won Oh, Hyun Sik Gong
    Journal of the Korean Fracture Society.2010; 23(2): 194.     CrossRef
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Treatment of the Femoral Shaft Fractures with Interlocking Compression Nail
Sung Taek Jung, Taek Rim Yoon, Jong Keun Seon
J Korean Soc Fract 1998;11(2):281-287.   Published online April 30, 1998
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.1998.11.2.281
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The results of treatment of femoral shaft fractures with interlocking compression nail, the third generation nail, were evaluated to determine the incidence of union of the fracture & clinical usefulness. Fifty-three femoral fractures that had been treated by interlocking compression nailing between February 1994 and March 1996 and had been followed for more than twelve months were included in this study. forty-eight cases were fresh closed fracture and five, fresh open fracture. The results were as follows 1. According to Winquist-Hansen classification, 25 cases were type I, 13 type II, 7 type III, 5 type IV, 3 type V. 2. Union occurred in 52(97%) of 53 femoral shaft fractures. The mean fracture union period was 18.1 weeks with a range of 10 to 32 weeks. 3. Postoperative complication were delayed union(5 cases), leg length discrepancy(2 cases) and nonunion(1 case). We concluded that interlocking compression nailing for femoral shaft fracture seems to promote the fracture healing process without conversion to dynamic intramedullary fixation.

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  • Additive Manufacturing of Patient-specific Femur Via 3D Printer Using Computed Tomography Images
    Wang Kyun Oh, Ki Seon Lim, Tea Soo Lee
    Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology.2013; 7(5): 359.     CrossRef
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